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For myself? Or compelled other people to do by force?
This is not lockdowns' fault. Did you bother to read about EOH's corrupt past where millions were lost due to corruption??
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For myself? Or compelled other people to do by force?
If you're the government and the decision of what to do, lies with youFor myself? Or compelled other people to do by force?
He's doing what's needed to "flatten the curve" of impact to his company.
Don't hate him for it.
I did. I hope you realise that it's both wrong and unfair to say "EOH" as if that was generally true. It was hardly generalised or widespread. EOH has been a constellation of dozens of pretty much operationally independent and smallish businesses, most of them decent, honest and honourable in my experience. Some baddies nearly brought the whole plane down. It's grossly unfair to tarnish them all with the same brush.This is not lockdowns' fault. Did you bother to read about EOH's corrupt history?
If you're the government and the decision of what to do, lies with you
The virus came in through our ports of entry. The Government waited too long to take action when all this started. Whatever they're doing now is merely delaying the inevitable. Like what they did by giving out free condoms after the aids pandemic was already well underway.If you're the government and the decision of what to do, lies with you
No. But like the lockdown, it's a measure that aims to compensate for business decisions made, and not made, when it mattered for EOH.Eh?
Live under a rock?
No. But like the lockdown, it's a measure that aims to compensate for business decisions made, and not made, when it mattered for EOH.
That's what I meant by putting "flattening the curve" in sarcastic air quotes.EOH's issue stem from a different era - lockdown is just a convenient excuse.